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chase. make more of what's yours. >> thank you to our studio audience. i love you, america! [ applause ] >> thank you, greg, good evening everyone, welcome to america's late news. fox news at night, i am trace gallagher in los angeles. and breaking tonight, former twitter executives in the hot seat over how the social media handled the hunter biden laptop story. while republicans say the relationship between twitter and the fbi was far too cozy. some democrats argued the laptop story is quote, "half fake," with more on the heated hearing, let's get to kevin corke. he's
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live. >> reporter: what we saw on the hill is of things to come. gop lawmakers appeared to eager to settle a few scores in the process, set the table for a major take down on the line. first up, it is twitter, former brain trust trying to explain away what gop lawmakers called election interference and partnering with intelligence agencies and lying and betraying the public trust. >> i think you guys got played by the fbi. >> twitter should have reinstated the post account immediately. >> what some called twitter's censorship regime which often labeled fact as disinformation, like you know the hunter biden's laptop story? >> i will be the first to admit that we didn't always get it right.
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>> we all know now. this was not russian disinformation. it was not disinformation. >> no, it was not. and as you can well imagine, gop lawmakers were slamming twitter today. marjorie taylor green saying to the executives, you discuss me. nancy macey saying, "thank god for elon musk," who in the hell do you think you are. here is aoc's take. >> we could be talking about abortion rights and civil rights and voting rights, but instead we are talking about hunter biden's half fake laptop story. this is an embarrassment >> half fake? we'll see about that. also, tonight on pbs, president keenly aware of the expansive reach of gop lawmakers now that they controlled the house, said the public was not
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going to be paying much attention to any gop investigation of his family. that's either trace, you can argue a case of extreme confidence or maybe just whistling past the graveyard. we'll see. >> thank you, trace. what the pentagon says is part of a larger surveillance program with a mass and size and scope that spans the globe. this is as the anywayty cons to work around the clock to recover the rest of the down air ship down south carolina. the illegal immigrant who was on the property along with the border of mexico. our senior correspondent is live with more on this, william, what are we learning on this?
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>> where this is happening is an active human corridor. the defendant is 73-year-old george kelly, a homeowner living a mile north of the border. how the shooting happen is not entirely clear. the confrontation or verbal or physical, the sheriff did not say. bail is set at $1 million. kelly waits in jail for his next court aexperience. it was postponed after uncertainty of his eligibility for public defender. >> would you give me definition of indigent. >> the board of patrol did receive the call who said he was under fire. shots fired and the deputy found the
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victim and they recovered two rifles from kelly whose his rancher is near. most passed through and got away and smuggling narcotics. confrontation are not uncommon. ranchers carry side arms when walking on horse back. trace, arizona does have a stand your ground law. it is not however giver you complete immunity, this guy is going to probably use that as a defense that he was protecting himself or others. he's going to be charged. >> yeah, william. standby if you will. well bring informer dea special operation derek maulch. it is great to have you on. >> i want to play this sound byte talking about fentanyl and we'll get your take on the other side. >> we launched a major surge
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in fentanyl production with more drug detection machines and stop pills and congress at the border. [ applause ] >> i mean it is amazing. you are talking about 200,000 people dead and he just now wants to launch this offensive on fentanyl at the border, what are your thoughts? >> well, actions speak louder than words. we need aggressive action against the cartels. we have to decimate their production labs. right now there is a lot of talk. we have to wait and see what happens. we can't rely on the mexican government to save our kids. we are losing 9,000 a month right now. we have families burying their children everyday. it is unacceptable so the president we need some action. not your words. >> derek, this is william, i got a question for you. in august of 2019, president
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trump accused of president xi of mexico, of failing to live up to promises to cut-off fentanyl powder coming to the united states, he criticized him. why has president biden done the same thing and what could he do with china that he is now. >> that's a great question. i don't know the answer to that. the families in america that are burying their kids want to know the answer to that question. we don't hear about this crisis. we don't ever see anything. the army of families in america are running around educating schools and the kids. so, president trump was aggressive, he put a lot of pressure on china and they stopped sending the fentanyl analogs to america. they started pushing pure fentanyl analogs over to mexico. and now the cartels and taking total advantage and making billions of dollars killing our kids.
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>> yeah, you talk about taking pills -- i want to jump here quickly. you are talking about taking advantage of the fentanyl lab bust, we heard in houston. i want to put it in in the screen because it is really unbelievable. you had 17 pounds of fentanyl, these are chemicals used to make fentanyl. one kilo of xanex pill laced west side fentanyl and aderal pills. this is not only the u.s. pumping these things out. >> right. we had seasoned fentanyl. largest seizure of fentanyl ever in south carolina for this type of operation. you are right, trace, we are very concerned of the trend of chemicals coming in from china now into our country, maybe? and
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these guys are making these pills because it is so profitable. but, unfortunately, kids are dying at record levels. >> yeah, it is amazing. william maltz and derek, thank you both. we appreciate your time. more with the oversight hearing. we'll go back and bringing steve hilton. it is always great to have outline. we got your satellite up again. we'll double check your satellite next time. we'll figure this out. you heard in the speech earlier, the story from kevin corke and aoc saying the laptop is half fake and the new york post did not corroborated with that. anyone paying attention when we first posted the story, we knew it was real. we published without any corroboration or any back information. we interviewed the laptop repai
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repair it. we confirmed the messages. her statement, i am talking about aoc, it was false and ludicrous. your thoughts? >> exactly, you know what's amazing about her in particular. it is symbolic of what's happening on the left. the left used to be the place with you would go to find the real champions of free speech and the champions of fighting in corruption with big business getting involved in politics and totally contradicts what she says. we have said this many time. it is not hunter biden's laptop, it is about the evidence that was on the laptop that's totally corrupt. and the behavior of the biden's family trading his public office for private gains and influenced peddling. that's why it was a legitimate story. it is not about hunter biden, it
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is about joe biden. the left used to hate that kind of thing and now it is all fine and censoring it is all fine. that's the amazing turn around. >> and we should point out that hunter biden said it was legit. the laptop was his. >> exactly. >> this jumped out of me, this was from jamie raskin who said this. >> it was twitter's decision. twitter is a private media company. in america private media company can decide what to publish or how to curate contents whatever they want. >> rep raskin, argued that twitter did not sensor enough. that was a chilling message given the message censorship program at the company. you don't get to pick and choose who you are
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going to censor right, with 0 guidelines? >> exactly. here is another chilling comment from the left. it used to be the left who was skeptical of power. the left used to be incredibly skeptical of that. what was jamie raskin doing in that comment? he was covering up for the fbi and running points for the fbi, covering up for them. we know from the twitter files and from mark zuckerberg himself or bigger part of big tech, it was the fbi that told them not to censor that story. they told him to expect it because it was russian disinformation. it was all set up for them. because it was not literally an instruction so that the fbi could say with that
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statement they put out, we did not order the censorship. everyone knows what was going on. jamie raskin to be covering up on behalf of the fbi rather than investigate the fbi is absolutely astonishing. >> steve hilton, great to have you on. thank you. >> the entire room, i realized that we are in a different position with the covid-19 pandemic. these are a lot of very important and powerful, very old people. >> two years ago covid had shutdown our businesses and closed our schools or robbed so much of us. today, covid no longer controls our lives. >> a renewed focus on the pandemic and congress with the house energy and commerce committee on the federal response on covid.
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maryann is live with that. >> the white house is saying two national pandemic emergencies are going to end may 11th. you just heard the president say on the state of the union address, quote, "covid no longer controls our lives," the michelle walensky said today -- >> we recommend those communities to mask when there is less disease. we recommend those masks do not come off. >> kathy mcmorris rogers grilled walensky why the guidance remains. walensky pointed to data obtained by the cdc that subjects schools that did not impose masking requirements saw more students got sick. new
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research from the cochran institute considered the standards of evidence based reviews found there was little or no difference of prevents the spread of covid even when wearing a surgical mask. when asked about the walensky, she called it flawed. a government watchdog put a price tag on how much money was misspent on pandemic benefits. that number is roughly $191 billion, billion dollars. >> and it could grow. that's the sad thing about these things, they tend to get bigger. >> marianne, thank you. >> where did you go to medical school? >> i did not go to medical school. >> why do you think anyone or twitter had the expertise to sensor a doctor's expert opinion? >> our policies regarding
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covid were design to protect individuals. we were seeing -- >> you guys censored doctors that are educated in the best places in the world and you silenced those voices. >> that of course, south carolina congresswoman taking down a former twitter executive in a house hearing on wednesday. let's bring in board certified medical doctor, always great to see you. i want to put it up there talking about the cochran study that marianne was just talking about here. flawed studies like the arizona ones received rave reviews in the pages like "the new york times" and "the washington post." the cochran reviews have not attracted coverage or g garnered the cdc. nobody is
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touching this story at all. >> why is that trace? it refutes everything we were told and we are still currently being told. i think the government now if they admit we were wrong, it is going to look frong frankly dumb and they're going to lose credibility as they more already have. they should admit they are wrong, they are doubling down on failure policy. cochran review is a gold standard, they look at 72 or 78 different studies, merged them together and assess the data of all the studies together. they concluded there is no evidence masks in the community setting works so why do it? >> what i found intriguing of the study is they're not talking about masks or cloth masks, or not wearing it properly. they're talking about all masks. we studied
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these things 78 different ways and none of them worked which is kind of astonishing and yet crickets. >> that's part of what we have been getting this entire time covid. we never got i was wrong, sorry, let's change how we do things. >> it is amazing because the cdc's director, rochelle walensky said this, regardless, watch. >> our guidance for school based masking is related to our covid-19 community level. we are in a place where most of our country are in green or yellow has low or moderate transmission of covid-19 levels. in those situations, we don't recommend masking. >> they're still at it. we are three years into this thing and they're talking about la county and every single time covid cases go up, 3%, oh, well, we may have to bring masks back to schools. >> speaking of medical
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literature, there was a great review done who was a leader in this movement of evidence based covid medicine, they looked at over a thousand different counties in the u.s. at their schools with and without masking and saw the masks had no effect within covid transmission within those schools. if you could conclude this is not making a difference, why is the cdc director going out and telling congress we need to do it. >> we have fredricka wilson, she says democrats, she's in florida. she said democrats got this covid pandemic just right. >> i see the struggle to recover from covid-19 pandemic in my community everyday. a recent report revealed the disturbing increase in behavioral incidents connected to covid-related trauma and stress. >> you know, the whole thing is nothing about oh, the
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masks that the kids were wearing or the lockdown that the kids had to undergo. they are feeling stressed of the disease itself. i don't see any evidence of that. >> there is a lot of developments. those things still have not gone away. there are a lot of kids that have long-term damage and it is going to take a long time before we can reverse it all. >> you want to keep it here for some seconds. we are getting some breaking news here. john fetterman, his communication director, released the following statement. towards the end of the senate democrat retreat today, senator fetterman began filling light-headed. remember, he suffered a stroke couple months ago. he left and was
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driven to the washington hospital. doctors are running more tests and john is remaining over night for observations. he's in good spirit in talking to his staff and families. we'll provide more information when we have it. does it concern you when you see somebody who had a previous stroke in recent memory maybe they are light headed or something else is going on. is that a concern? >> it is always a concern but right now it is too early to tell what's going on. let's the fission physician do their job. any time it happens, let's be cautious. we'll keep you up to date on senator fetterman. the murdaugh trial continues, that's next and later more than a third of millennials admit their parents pay at least one of their monthly bills. those are adults between the ages of 27 and 42. are you a millennial that gets one of your bills covered by your
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announcement. >> we have to evacuate the building at this time and we'll be in recess until we discover what's going on. >> murdaugh and everyone exited the building. a search found nothing and three hours later, the trial resumes. before the disruption, the paralegal recognized the disgraced murdaugh on a cell phone video. >> tell me what you hear? >> i hear paul murdaugh. >> how sure are you? >> 100% sure. >> at least four witnesses testified it was murdaugh's voice on that cell phone video and also on wednesday, a state forensic scientist cross examined saying
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gunshot residue was found. >> trace. >> david lee, thank you. for more on the murdaugh murder case. i am fascinated to this. there was a guy in expert in court today used murdaugh's chevy and they did not analyze it. murdaugh told the caretaker of his mom's house saying he was there. i was here for 40 minutes. he tells the investigators that i was at my mom's house and it was put in park and put out of park 20 minutes apart. it is just amazing what they can glean from these different points. >> that's right. >> it is a testament to as oppose to the big brother watching in places you don't expect. we think of our cell phones being a way for people to track us and we
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think about cameras some where, but the system in your own car can tell a different story than somebody else. >> it is interesting of the video tape and it was a third voice on it. this was now the fourth person who had said yes, that was murdaugh. if one person says it, it is kind of convincing to the jury. when you get four people say 100%, that's murdaugh, how compelling is that is for the prosecutors? >> of course the cumulative nature of that testimony is soft and persuasive. as i hear that, i think really sounds like it is the kind of testimony that a jury should be listening to and deciding for themselves. ask him to speak, is this his voice. none of these witnesses are experts in voice recognition. why do we care what they think about or how certain they think they are that mr. murdaugh is a little perplexing to
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me. >> here is his paralegal. >> i said he's been lying this whole time. he had these funds and he lied to me. that feeling many the back of my mind was correct. unfortunately, he did take these funds. >> do you think it is a big deal if they contend the financial crimes and that's the motive for the murder and that's why they are working so hard in establishing these financial cr crimes. >> how are the financial crimes the motive for this murder. the theory i am hearing about and the prosecution and how this comes to play is he wanted to distract and take the idea that he was a bad guy and he had these financial issues distract that and having somebody feeling sorry for him instead of prosecuting these financials. i can't even
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articulate that motive and the fact that he may have been a liar or a cheat. the jury likes him and whether they believe what he's saying about how long he was at his mother's house or any other fact that he wants the jury to believe. >> liar and a cheat and a scoundrel. pretty much the trifactor. meantime, president zelenskyy popped in where he paid a visit. zelenskyy is pressing western allies for more weapons and fighter jets as russia's war on ukraine nears its one year anniversary. kim jong-un presided over a huge nighttime parade in the capital of north korea on thursday night, local time. that shows off
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his missiles that is designed to reach the united states. thousands of troops lit up the square of pyongyang. kim brought his young daughter to the festivity and a move analyst say it is a reminder of his intent to use his nuclear arsenal to extend the family's dynasty if you will. business owners in california, one of the nation's wealthiest cities are pleading for help because of safety concerns and even comparing a seaside shopping district tour war zone, that's coming up. first, someone apparently storing hundreds of pounds of acorns behind this wall. and an update on an uplifting story we first brought to you on the night's cap, today's best viral videos is next. ♪ prevent migraines. you can't always prevent what's going on outside...
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breaking news coming down, a line of severe storm moving across the deep south tonight. one confirmed tornado touchdown in rural paris in louisiana. some kids were found in inside, one of them were unhurt. the severe threat is forecasted to increase as the large system shifts east on thursday on the northern side. heavy wet snow is expected across parts of the upper midwest. we'll take a look and keep checking out the tornadic activity. a hiker near california got stranded when he found icy conditions so bad that he slit 50-feet and could not get to the trail. california rescue crew sent in a helicopter and hoisted them to safety. this pack rat, kind of a new level and an
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exterminator in california started to remove acorns from the house. more and more poured out like a vending machine. it was piled up some 20-feet high all the way to the attic. the exterminators think those birds may have been working on their stash for at least two years. she's out. >> sleeping completely, knocked out and this car is driving her. >> look at how dangerous that is. >> do not try this at home. one woman got a video of what appeared a woman passed out in her tesla. the woman called the police when she could not get the dosing driver's attention. meantime at the department store in tokyo, had a chance to buy wearable bean bags. the goal was to
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make spontaneous relaxation anywhere. the bean bags came in three sizes and sold for roughly $20. the zoo welcomed the first monkey. the first colobus monkey. >> i absolutely loved it. >> finally, an update on the good samaritan we told you on monday who found and returned a bag with $15,000 in it while she was walking to work. people were so impressed with her integrity, they raised $67,000 on gofundme to buy her a much needed vehicle. >> just a matter of days, this sweet lady went from walking 2.5 miles to and from work, to driving a brand new jeep which goes to
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show it pays to be honest. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up on fox news at night on social media. california builds itself as a world class shopping and dining and entertainment. local business are saying the area is not safe and asking city officials for help. dealing with the crimes and other issues that are running rapid. let's bring in our john wood jr. john, it is great to see you. i know you are a southern california guy. you know santa monica well. you go down there now and we can show this sign because this is santa monica is not safe. that's the sign that some of the business owners put up there because they are fed up and they can't take it. santa monica is not safe and all of a sudden it feels unsafe for the first time. >> yes, it is a deeply tragic sort of thing, trace,
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it is something you can say about a lot of different parts of los angeles. homelessness have been a difficult issue in much of the state and l.a. and even within los angeles. santa m monica is a place that painfully to observe it. now, you can't go there with a peace of mind that you were able to before. >> this is one of the women who wanted that sign to put up on third street pro promenade. >> we had enough and so we are using free speech as a way to raise awareness and let people know this is actually the truth about santa monica. >> i carry a mace at all times. i can't event during the day walk down the promenade and feel safe. that's not okay. businesses are shutting down. residents don't come to the promenade. my children can't come down
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here. >> i know your organization brings people together. that's the hope, right? the brave ranger bringing people together. you have the mayor saying we don't want people there and so if you don't want the passengers and police, it is hard to come to a conclusion if you have this thing going on. >> human capital is the most effective tool as and resources that we have. we can put it to dollars and when funds failed to penetrate the cobweb and regulations and other sorts of things that people can think of to fix a problem like this, all you have is the capacity of the community to develop human relationships of people who are down with their luck for a millions of reasons. we can't do that if all we are relying on is the capacity of the state to be able to respond to problem that
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human beings themselves and the communities need to step up and take some responsibility for it. >> it is really hard. >> it is also a crime problem and also homeless. they kind of focus down there because there are a lot of different facilities and things that are available for homeless people down there that had drawn some people in and some of the businesses are concerned about that. >> john wood jr., always great to have you on. thank you. >> it is a pleasure. ♪ well, on that note, the fox news at night common sense department noticed that california has a knack for legalizing crime. california has legalized medical and recreation marijuana but state taxes on legal pot are so high that mexican drug cartels have
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moved into sell their black market marijuana for a lower price. california decriminalized shoplifting and anything left for 90 or $50. when you take away the consequences for stealing, more people are going to steal. now, california decriminalized loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution. governor newsom said, this law is only meant to target police from transgenders and individuals. police are prohibited from approaching someone who appears to be a prostitute because they may be transgender, even those in the sex industry say this will lead to more sex trafficking of minors. so, what is the right age for parents to lay down the laws and stop paying off their adult kids' bills. there is still time to weigh in on
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night crew. these are people who could be 42 and the average age is 35, john wood jr., to you first, how old is too old to be paying your kids' bills? >> i asked my wife this question. we got three kids, as soon as they get a job and out the house doing exactly that. it reminded me, the thing that got me to move out of my mother's house was the fact that i was dating her. she would not go any further if i didn't have my own place. >> it is the motivation. >> it is the special someone. >> you hate to cut them off but at some point. >> teach them responsibility and teaches them to take control and get a good job and make their own decision. >> here is part of the reason of kevin corke, the boomers, 35 years old on
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average, they have 22.2% of wealth. we are talking about the gen xer's, they don't have any money as the bottom line here. >> i agree with that. i think things have changed. when i was growing up, i think hey, you got a job? you are done. you are cut-off. i think now because younger people don't have the resources perhaps we did when we were their age. i think you got to give them a break, maybe pay their bills until 25 or so. >> 25 says kevin corke. our twitter response was this. at what age should parents stop paying children's bills? 18 to 21, 53%. 22 to 25, 37%, 26 to 31
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is 7%. jacqueline, jyour thoughts? >> you have to decide what your point is in paying their bills. is it a lesson you want to teach or character you want to build. i always joke that i don't want anybody to work with me that has not lie to cps once to try to keep them take away from your own parents. i am kidding but allowing them to make their own way is important, too. >> yeah. >> it is a tough balance to strike. >> what time do they get off the payroll? >> it depends on what city they are in, trace. >> come on. >> on the doctor brings up cities. >> $2 million, how can you afford to pay for your cell phone bills or utilities and other things. it depends on how much student debt they have and what they studied
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in school. if they are good people and if they need a little bit of help, no limit. >> so daniel, once a child brings in their own source of income, it is time to learn what adults has to deal with. that's it, jacqueline, john, marianne, thank you. we call it top off. it is on instagram and twitter. i am grace gallagher, thank you for watching, we'll see you right back here. south of the border at edible .com, a store to get your perpich, it's a little tight in the kitchen, i could live with it. you shouldn't live with it, you should love it. i can help directly. >> when you started renting, we'll recommend homes you might have missed on your own and you can tour them today. this just came on the market. >> oh, all. oh, how did we miss this?
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